Twenty-eight-year-old Clay Bamford mistakenly thinks he is just bidding his parents farewell for a short time as they depart their Idaho ranch for a vacation.
In The Solitary Path of Courage, a young woman, Sam O'Brien, heads west with her father to the Idaho Territory, where he hopes to become a prospector during the gold rush.
Buried Confederate treasure, a suspicious death and the fate of a little girls birthright conspire to lure a drifting cowhand on an unwanted journey through postCivil War Texas.
Two families break up their homes and travel from the east by wagon train across the open prairie to build a ranch in the wild open undeveloped range land not far from the mountains in western Montana.
Uncontrollable hallucinations, anorexic demons, and revolting apparitions, center stage a period in the 1800s already guilt-riddled with a moral sense of judgment.
After having served his country for twelve years, four of which included duty during those turbulent years of the Civil War, William Pap Paprich has decided to retire from the restraints of military life.
The story is about a family; Immigrant from Ireland who find work in early America, the lead character finds love as he grows; both in his job and life; work for the most was more manual, many thing done by hand not machines, the families they worked together and helped each other, these families worship together and trust God for their safety and daily needs; it also tells of some of the struggles they fight with in life; both in work and love.
Cody Winters, a former lawman and most recently a trapper in the rugged northern wilderness of Arizona, was headed for Camp Wooda town where he hoped to settle down and begin a new life for himself.
In the Black Hills, Dakota Territory in 1873, budding romance ends in tragedy resulting in Jim Earlys obsessive pursuit of a giant grizzly to the ultimate, bloody finale.